tr? -.- wrv'.y ';-' v V ,n-..-Hart-rt 1 ' ' 3 t " ! 1 . V Zg4- rv7rwv Eueningi $ monger PICTURES SCPAPPLE irt It ., ; i HBIHI?liilllfillHilfliliHfiilli rKM.MtH;i?i,.:5 f1WV'MMjT.'JjgyJH..., MT..2VtyiBMr-.?' UPV? , Kf iffr W awl Giis0flffil49KspijHB::BiBB fjKLMEy LvjaflBivjawfiwEiTraHBBBM i HHRflMH 111 r " - . . . .- 1 . f '. . . , ,..,. T-rr p. l, . . . -n-fr - v r. .... mjM l--- , r- irTri r , - r r ,-, -,,- , imrm T1 rn-rwniiiiiMBiii i Miiiiiurm ii 1 " " - (, "-, FIRST CITY TROOPERS ENJOY LUNCHEON AFTER DRILLS Members of Philadelphia's crack military organization are drilling each day on the Belmont Plateau in Fairmount Park. They find the work enjoyable and beneficial, and th good "catsJ' ar not tho least of their pleasures. WlMiw&fSM)BWfiPOTyfeMMr f .J a. x i mi ijj. ' mi m '. i '.wm mi ' B- BL IvlHSifflvftBlKlrs' 4w SuPlyiHKLnff . x jbjBKp??vMmb flBK arcs $&' 'iftt'' 4 T'OT 1 tg.'evvrt .-.ffarjg-'?rg. SIGNAL PRACTICE AT f EST HOUR One, of the Interesting occupations ,of members of the First City Troop is that of practicing the Morse sipnal code.- Samuel Wagner (on tho left) and Robert-Pago aro tore seen working while they rest. The picture on tho right shows "Reds," the troopers' mascot '"V! , l f-.. '.1:2.: V ' n.-i ' The Younjr Lady Across the Way i The young lady across th way says shs supposes some of the Industrial Workers of the World are pretty rough men, but It does seem too bad to run thorn out of town Just for looking1 for work. Certainly Mabel Do you know anything about Tom Hlgsby? Arthur Why, Higsby Is my first cousin I Mabel I know that, but Is he all right otherwise? Dear Me "Horrors! Wh'llo mother was sleeping Jhe baby licked all the paint "Off a toy?" "No; off mother." IV THE VACANT LOT LEAGUE IT IS CONSIDERED THE WORffT'l IN ;"L J rr.Asr.HAIX FOR A PITCHER TO "BEAN" A liKrr1 I B BIGGER THAN HIMSELF A BATTER i i ill r C we 0lt T' p,rcrt J "zJj ''R us now? ) Si M, J,H 1 ,. 9 O sjr Dy JONTAINB FOX (CopyrlehM . .. . THE PADDED CELL )' BRIGHT IDEA! . , j La&v III f SCRATCH YANKLES j I Five MWUTfeS f v . V Per A.biME.' y V, ) &i Mm v Certainly "Had to bo towed back home by a horse7" "Sure thing." "Didn't you feel humiliated?" "Not a bit. "Wasn't I saving gaso. lino?" A Fancy Flight London Opl.ilon. Barber Don't you think this hair tonlo la excellent, sir? We have. In h manner of speaking, regained the mat tery of tho 'air on your western front." No Way Out of It "How did Jones happen to ' fall downstairs?" "Why, his wife said, 'Now, Henry, bo careful, and as ho is not tno man to bo dictated to by any woman, down he went." Jack Ashore V- . m It t I I JH ! J I ' " Pasln Show. Jack Why, of course, you're the only little gal I've ever loved) ETTING EVEN WMmm'- Mil! asarffl m n k -m -M!& im ml IM m .Mi) Tramp Growing vegetabut of a book I Haw haw ! Amateur-Well. It Isn't ? to all o? u, tl "b7oX Faeslns Show, grow them out of our heads 1 yyLQQL DAYS 1 "" I . !3L nofF. IrWin-' 1 Lost teller 5n . Lbs teller m . AV4AU i lvovAn i! kflowswhathelJil J BPTrT Nfou Mr2iR3359 itWCTJMf i m WwiSStil a kY7 IfiliteM .N:,xiv 4b. ija.. VLI By 17IG ieller i I Nothing fAnlrr..n.,. H Mrs. Blunderby (to caller) While passing your house vesterdnv I saw tho hospital avalancho drlvo up and j oiop oniy a few doors away. (j caller Thn gviii.n.i,.i r ...... ' herself.) Oh, yes, a poor man very 111. Mrs. Blunderby Dear me! Nothing contiguous, I.hope. Right' In His Line 9 WW w I ?dm&jk wmmmm .om f jk wTvinrlAn Onlnlon. Civilian (late company promoUr) ' M I m off to the country got a Job on V, "F-Vv,'. . , i qodjH. tiur waurjh